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BRONCHO-OBSTRUCTIVE SYNDROME IN YOUNG CHILDREN: ETIOPATHOGENESIS, CLINICAL FEATURES AND MODERN TREATMENT APPROACHES

Ulug'ov Shuhrat Jabborovich , Asian International University Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Broncho-obstructive syndrome (BOS) is one of the most common clinical conditions in early childhood, characterized by impaired bronchial patency due to inflammation, edema, bronchospasm, and mucus hypersecretion. The condition is most frequently associated with viral respiratory infections, allergic diseases, and early manifestations of bronchial asthma. This article provides an evidence-based overview of the etiology, detailed pathogenesis, morphological changes, clinical presentation, diagnostic strategies, and modern treatment approaches for broncho-obstructive syndrome in young children.

Keywords

broncho-obstructive syndrome, children, airway inflammation, bronchospasm, asthma, bronchiolitis, treatment

References

Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA). Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention.

World Health Organization (WHO). Acute respiratory infections in children.

Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. Latest edition.

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Clinical Practice Guidelines.

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BRONCHO-OBSTRUCTIVE SYNDROME IN YOUNG CHILDREN: ETIOPATHOGENESIS, CLINICAL FEATURES AND MODERN TREATMENT APPROACHES. (2026). International Journal of Medical Sciences, 6(02), 412-413. https://doi.org/10.55640/